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PM Modi s UK visit hit with controversy

PM Modi s UK visit hit with controversy

LONDON – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Wednesday set to sign£1 billion ($1.42 billion, 1.14 billion euros) of investment deals withBritain during a visit to London, where he was met by hundreds of religiousprotesters.

Modi, in Britain for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting, was alsoexpected to confirm the new India-UK Trade Partnership, which London said”will seek to improve the accessibility of trade for businesses in bothcountries” as Britain leaves the European Union next year.

The government said the investments would create or safeguard 5,750 Britishjobs.

Prime Minister Theresa May, who is hoping to secure a free trade agreementwith India after Brexit said: “Our trade partnership is showing how we canremove barriers to increase trade between our two countries.”

Total trade in goods and services between Britain and India was £18billion in 2017.

But Modi’s visit was not without controversy, as several hundred protestersgreeted him noisily outside parliament.

The demonstrators were mostly Muslims and Sikhs calling for an end to”religious persecution”.

Protesters chanted “Modi go back” and “Modi is a terrorist”.

Kashmiri separatists held aloft flags, while others displayed postersdepicting an eight-year-old Muslim girl, who was raped and murdered earlierthis year in a brutal attack blamed on Hindu men.

Other demonstrators included Sikhs demanding independence.

“Lots of different groups are here,” said Dupinder Jit, a Sikh businessman.

“What is happening in Modi’s regime is unacceptable, he is killingminorities.”